I love.
I am safe, happy, fiercely independent (yet dependent at the same time- like a toddler who insists on walking but not without knowing someone is behind them), wildly curious, and incredibly inquisitive (again, like a toddler).
I'm not good at making decisions, but I do make good decisions.
My first sentences were, "What's that?" and "Can I have a cookie, please?" These sentences are pretty representative of my personality.
I enjoy watching the television shows of my childhood, such as Darkwing Duck, Fraggle Rock, and The Adventures of the Gummi Bears. I believe that Darkwing Duck is an invaluable source of literary style examples.
I've come to the realization that my life is way better than yours in one way or another. The other side of that coin is that your life is probably way better than mine in one way or another. What it comes down to is that I'm awesome, and so are you. I'm more awesome, but that's okay. You'll figure it out.
I'm a huge nerd, and I love neuroscience. I maybe want to be a professor. I know I want to do research, so it sounds like a good plan. I think I want to be a third grade teacher. I'm going to teach middle or high school History and/or Latin.
I live on my own, woo! Other than that, I'm pretty boring. I can be fun, but you have to be fun first. So there.
I like unconvential pizzas. Sardine and Pineapple is my favorite (NOT Anchovy-that's like eating fistfulls of salt). I like various other unconvential foods. I love most sashimi, I'm not a big fan of seaweed or avocado, so that eliminates a lot of sushi but I'll still give it a try. Shabu Shabu might be my favorite food. I'm a fat kid.
Quotes:
"When we race against the daylight it's no wonder the years pass by" - Celeste Doerwalt, Lull You Awake
My Sister, ladies and gents:
Empress Ordinary: it's very funny how emotionally attached to fictional characters you are
DecepticonAF: D: I have nothing to say back to that, because it is entirely true.
Empress Ordinary: whereas you have almost no emotional attachment to any real people
DecepticonAF: Real people don't have thought bubbles.